AR15.com has proven to be an unimaginably valuable source of information. You guys are a wealth of knowledge.
Here's a question I'm sure several members here can answer.
I have just started buying small parcels of land here and there, I've got a couple of quarter-acre lots in Arizona, looking at a 20 acre piece in Oregon. All desert stuff, just to have and to sit on.
What do you guys know about Sierra Blanca, in Hudspeth County, Texas? It's one county east of El Paso. I'd love to own some Texas land, and can pick up an acre near I-10 out in BFE for cheap. I hear it's like the one of the poorest counties in the state, but looks nice and isolated -- as I like it -- seems like it would make a nice SHTF place to hunker down. I've driven by there a couple of times years ago, and it was like being on the moon.
Any impressions from you Texans?
[edited to add that I hope "you Texans" doesn't come across wrong. My stepfather and sister are Texans -- I love the place!]

الصليبي <-------- Crusader

"Whoever lays his hand on me to govern me is a usurper and tyrant, and I declare him my enemy." ~ Proudhon, 1849

Man, that is in the middle of nowhere. It is a very poor area. A couple of things to consider for your hunker down place:
It is right next to Ft. Bliss, White Sands Missle Range, and an AF base that is home to a F117 Wing
Mexico is within walking distance
Good luck

better to be a has been than a never wasI am in the Dallas/Fort Worth area

They're dumping treated sewage out there. It's brought in on rail cars from the Northeast. Of course during a SHTF scenario, the shit would stop err, flowing, I guess.
There was just twenty acres in the paper near Santa Theresa, NM for $2500.

Try looking at www.texasescapes.com. or go to Google and look for Sierra Blanco, Texas. There is some very secluded areas in West Texas. Be sure and check water sources. It probably would be less expensive to hide out in Mexico, but you cannot have a gun.

You might want to look on a map to see where it is. I see why the land is so cheap. It's ok if you want to drive 100 miles to get to EL Paso from there. It's about 500 miles to San Antonio, 600 miles to Fort Worth - Dallas area, 800 miles to Lousiana. No water unless you drill a well. In the summer It can get well over 100 Degrees. Remember you are a long way from a doctor if you get sick or injured.
You will find better places to buy land further East around San Antonio, or north -west around Lubbeck.
But also some people love living in that part of Texas it's up to you.
Bluedevil [devil]

I say not a thing wrong with buying land there, but I would look for a parcel that is north of I-10 by a considerable distance. It is very tough country, but you may find water if you look hard enough (in the mountainous areas). If I was looking for a place to hunker down, I would avoid areas like San Antonio like the plague! The more desolate, the better. There are more desolate areas than Sierra Blanca out towards Sanderson. That's where I would find a place, if I intended to stay in Texas.
The desert is your friend, you just hafta learn how to get along with it.